Reality can be seen as an antagonist in this short story, because Miss Brill is so deep in her thoughts and ideas, that she doesn't see reality. She doesn't realize she is no longer young, but an elderly.
The antagonists are not in fact, people. They are emotions. Amy's is selfishness, Meg's is beauty, Joe's is her pride, and Beth's is her shyness.
I don't think there is an Antagonist at all!
I think that like in the beginning Marilla, Mrs. Rachael, and Gilbert maybe, but i don't know for sure sorry.
[edited 12 Dec 2010] Josie Pye is Anne's main protagonist.
Josephine (Jo) March.
Ursula
The antagonist in The Little Mermaid is Ursula.
SHREK, i think
The protagonist, or main character, would be Ariel. The antagonist, or opponent or enemy, would be Ursula.
little women
Ursula
The antagonist in The Little Mermaid is Ursula.
The letters, or the Aunt
The frontier; frontier life.
atheist and antagonists never go along. Antagonists are the kindest of people i have seen.
SHREK, i think
Dr Wolfowitz (main antagonist) Big Boss Wolf (secondry antagonist)
The protagonist, or main character, would be Ariel. The antagonist, or opponent or enemy, would be Ursula.
In "The Indian in the Cupboard," the antagonist can be considered to be Tommy Atkins, the British soldier figurine who eventually threatens Little Bear and Boone. Tommy is an adversary because he represents a conflict of interest and poses a danger to the main characters in the story.
The main one is "A" a seacret texter who is undiscovered until the end...
The Production Budget for Little Women was $15,000,000.
Little Women was released on 12/21/1994.